The Library

 

 

So much is available on the web now that it is becoming impossible to manage this library in the way I had envisaged. In particular Google Books has made an enormous amount of numismatic material available online. I am currently transferring my library of links here

http://del.icio.us/leetoone

I will be leaving the existing links on this website for the time being until they are transferred. But I will not be repairing links, when they break I will transfer them to the del.icio.us site.

If you know of a site that deserves inclusion please let me know and I will include it in my next revision. Email me at lee@leetoone.co.uk . I have also listed many other sites of interest to numismatists, archaeologists and metal detectorists.


 

Discussion Groups

 

Need to network? Want advice or input from your peers? Willing to give advice to the less experienced? There are several discussion groups that specialise in numismatics. Our own coin forums service has been suspended for the forseeable future.

I hope to add further links to numismatic discussion groups as I find them. As ever your help is welcomed. Please let me know if you come across any good quality discussion groups. 

Numismatic Forums

 

 

 

 

 

Books for sale

 

I will have a stand at the York Coin and Stamp Fair in January and July 2008. Details of other fairs I plan to attend will be listed in the "Bookshop" pages.

Bookshop

 

Did you know? 

                                         

The full text of many ancient Greek and Roman works are available in the original language and translation at the Perseus Digital Library.  

Perseus Digital Library

 

What's new?

 

New items are usually previewed on the "What's New" page and I aim to update this site at least once a month.

What's New

 

Can you help? 
 

Please let me know if you have any other good quality links which can be added to this numismatic library. Please email me at: 

lee@leetoone.co.uk 

 

Did you know?
 

The first illustrated numismatic book was published in 1517. Illustrium imagines contained portraits taken from real or supposed ancient classical coins. It was written by Andrea Fulvio and published by Jacopo Mazzocchi in Rome. 

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